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K.Y.Sundaram vs P.Sivakumar

Madras High Court|13 March, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

This Criminal Original Petition has been filed under Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code.
2. This Petition has been filed with a prayer to quash the criminal complaint being C.C.No.124 of 2010 on the file of Judicial Magistrate-IV at Thirupathur , Vellore District.
3. The complaint is inter alia under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The petitioner before this Court is the lone accused before the trial Court. The only plea that has been raised is that the complaint is time barred. The petitioner/accused would state that the statutory notice issued on 13.08.2010 was received by him on 14.08.2010 and therefore, the complaint, not having been filed on or before the 28.10.2010, is time bared. The Learned counsel for the respondent, who is the complainant before the trial court would submit that he issued one statutory notice in two modes. One is under certificate of posting and the other is by registered post with acknowledgment due.
4. The Learned counsel for the respondent would submit that he will not get any acknowledgment for notice sent under certificate of posting . This is understandable and acceptable. The learned counsel for the respondent would submit that the same notice sent by registered post with acknowledgment due was received by the lone accused on 13.09.2010 and he received the acknowledgment card on 04.10.2010. Ultimately the complaint was filed on 25.10.2010. On this ground, the learned Counsel for the respondent, would submit that his complaint is not time barred and not liable to be quashed.
5. On the face of it, this is acceptable. This court does not find any reason to interfere much less quash the complaint exercising jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. All matters are left open for the trial court to go into.
6. This matter was listed before this Court on 10.03.2017 and there was no representation for the petitioner. Therefore, the matter was posted under the caption for dismissal today (i.e. 13.03.2017). Today also there is no representation for the petitioner. Therefore, this Court has undertaken the exercise of examining the petition on merits and passing an order on merits.
7. Owing to all that have been stated supra, this Criminal Original Petition is dismissed. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
13.03.2017 vsm M.SUNDAR. J vsm/maya To The Judicial Magistrate No.IV, Thirupathur, Vellore district Crl.O.P.No. 8886 of 2011 13.03.2017 http://www.judis.nic.in
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Title

K.Y.Sundaram vs P.Sivakumar

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
13 March, 2017